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Piezo-Sensitive Fabrics from Carbon Black Containing Conductive Cellulose Fibres for Flexible Pressure Sensors

The design of flexible sensors which can be incorporated in textile structures is of decisive importance for the future development of wearables. In addition to their technical functionality, the materials chosen to construct the sensor should be nontoxic, affordable, and compatible with future recy...

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Autores principales: Ullrich, Julia, Eisenreich, Martin, Zimmermann, Yvonne, Mayer, Dominik, Koehne, Nina, Tschannett, Jacqueline F., Mahmud-Ali, Amalid, Bechtold, Thomas
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33207615
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13225150
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author Ullrich, Julia
Eisenreich, Martin
Zimmermann, Yvonne
Mayer, Dominik
Koehne, Nina
Tschannett, Jacqueline F.
Mahmud-Ali, Amalid
Bechtold, Thomas
author_facet Ullrich, Julia
Eisenreich, Martin
Zimmermann, Yvonne
Mayer, Dominik
Koehne, Nina
Tschannett, Jacqueline F.
Mahmud-Ali, Amalid
Bechtold, Thomas
author_sort Ullrich, Julia
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description The design of flexible sensors which can be incorporated in textile structures is of decisive importance for the future development of wearables. In addition to their technical functionality, the materials chosen to construct the sensor should be nontoxic, affordable, and compatible with future recycling. Conductive fibres were produced by incorporation of carbon black into regenerated cellulose fibres. By incorporation of 23 wt.% and 27 wt.% carbon black, the surface resistance of the fibres reduced from 1.3 × 10(10) Ω·cm for standard viscose fibres to 2.7 × 10(3) and 475 Ω·cm, respectively. Fibre tenacity reduced to 30–50% of a standard viscose; however, it was sufficient to allow processing of the material in standard textile operations. A fibre blend of the conductive viscose fibres with polyester fibres was used to produce a needle-punched nonwoven material with piezo-electric properties, which was used as a pressure sensor in the very low pressure range of 400–1000 Pa. The durability of the sensor was demonstrated in repetitive load/relaxation cycles. As a regenerated cellulose fibre, the carbon-black-incorporated cellulose fibre is compatible with standard textile processing operations and, thus, will be of high interest as a functional element in future wearables.
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spelling pubmed-76966652020-11-29 Piezo-Sensitive Fabrics from Carbon Black Containing Conductive Cellulose Fibres for Flexible Pressure Sensors Ullrich, Julia Eisenreich, Martin Zimmermann, Yvonne Mayer, Dominik Koehne, Nina Tschannett, Jacqueline F. Mahmud-Ali, Amalid Bechtold, Thomas Materials (Basel) Article The design of flexible sensors which can be incorporated in textile structures is of decisive importance for the future development of wearables. In addition to their technical functionality, the materials chosen to construct the sensor should be nontoxic, affordable, and compatible with future recycling. Conductive fibres were produced by incorporation of carbon black into regenerated cellulose fibres. By incorporation of 23 wt.% and 27 wt.% carbon black, the surface resistance of the fibres reduced from 1.3 × 10(10) Ω·cm for standard viscose fibres to 2.7 × 10(3) and 475 Ω·cm, respectively. Fibre tenacity reduced to 30–50% of a standard viscose; however, it was sufficient to allow processing of the material in standard textile operations. A fibre blend of the conductive viscose fibres with polyester fibres was used to produce a needle-punched nonwoven material with piezo-electric properties, which was used as a pressure sensor in the very low pressure range of 400–1000 Pa. The durability of the sensor was demonstrated in repetitive load/relaxation cycles. As a regenerated cellulose fibre, the carbon-black-incorporated cellulose fibre is compatible with standard textile processing operations and, thus, will be of high interest as a functional element in future wearables. MDPI 2020-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7696665/ /pubmed/33207615 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13225150 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ullrich, Julia
Eisenreich, Martin
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Mayer, Dominik
Koehne, Nina
Tschannett, Jacqueline F.
Mahmud-Ali, Amalid
Bechtold, Thomas
Piezo-Sensitive Fabrics from Carbon Black Containing Conductive Cellulose Fibres for Flexible Pressure Sensors
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title_fullStr Piezo-Sensitive Fabrics from Carbon Black Containing Conductive Cellulose Fibres for Flexible Pressure Sensors
title_full_unstemmed Piezo-Sensitive Fabrics from Carbon Black Containing Conductive Cellulose Fibres for Flexible Pressure Sensors
title_short Piezo-Sensitive Fabrics from Carbon Black Containing Conductive Cellulose Fibres for Flexible Pressure Sensors
title_sort piezo-sensitive fabrics from carbon black containing conductive cellulose fibres for flexible pressure sensors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33207615
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13225150
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